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Deep within the Earth [[Caretaker|a mysterious oberserver]] keeps track of the Gobots’ mission… | Deep within the Earth [[Caretaker|a mysterious oberserver]] keeps track of the Gobots’ mission… | ||
Meanwhile, the GoBots, with an unconscious Stepper still in tow, try to meet with the Autobots leader. | Meanwhile, the GoBots, with an unconscious Stepper still in tow, try to meet with the Autobots leader. However, Cliffjumper remains suspicious of these new arrivals, until he receives a communication from his commander, telling him to let them in. The GoBots are led through Ironworks Base, still under repairs from recent Shatterdverse Autobot attacks, to the conference room. They are introduced to [[Metalhawk (Masterforce)|“Mr. Hawk”]], and ask about the condition of the other three members of their team that arrived ahead of them. | ||
Using a [[Wrist-communicator|wrist-mounted communicator]], Metalhawk tells Wheeljack to bring the three other GoBots in. | Using a [[Wrist-communicator|wrist-mounted communicator]], Metalhawk tells Wheeljack to bring the three other GoBots in. The GoBots are relieved that their teammates are safe. However, Metalhawk informs them that they have a friend of theirs, as well. The GoBots are understandably confused when Small Foot starts glowing and a Solarbot reveals itself, having hitched a ride earlier. Metalhawk is glad to finally meet Solarbot, having [[Solar Requiem|heard much about him]] from Soundwave. The Solarbot reveals that, much like the GoBots' home dimension, his colony has also been drained of it’s energy by an unknown phenomenon. | ||
Wheeljack explains the reason both of their home dimensions were affected is because their worlds are “satellites” of the Classicsverse. | Wheeljack explains the reason both of their home dimensions were affected is because their worlds are “satellites” of the Classicsverse. When [[Ultra Magnus (SG)|Ultra Magnus]] used rarefied energon to [[Invasion (issue)|destroy the Classicsverse]], he knocked these other “satellite” universes out of orbit, causing these energy shortages. Stunned by the enormity of their problem, everyone tries to find a solution. Solarbot theorizes that positively affecting the rarefied energon in this universe should help rebalance the problems facing their own universes. Wheeljack is impressed by the idea, but worries that they don’t have a supercomputer powerful enough to control the energon radiation needed to affect the rarefied energon on a universal scale. | ||
However, Cliffjumper knows where one is… | However, Cliffjumper knows where one is… | ||
Afterward, Stepper is locked up in an Autobot cell, mourning Nebulon’s death and waiting for his allies to find and free him by tracking his emergency beacon. | Afterward, Stepper is locked up in an Autobot cell, mourning Nebulon’s death and waiting for his allies to find and free him by tracking his emergency beacon. However, he starts to feel tremors around him and feels himself pulled across dimensions to [[Axiom Nexus|a mysterious city]]. | ||
Meanwhile, the Autobots and GoBots try to figure out the fastest way to get to the supercomputer, since spacebridge technology is currently unstable and ground travel is too slow. | Meanwhile, the Autobots and GoBots try to figure out the fastest way to get to the supercomputer, since spacebridge technology is currently unstable and ground travel is too slow. The [[Micromaster Transport]] is decided as the quickest way to get there, but it can only seat five of the GoBots, with one of them being inhabited by the Solarbot, and Skyklik as a pilot. While trying to decide who the five of their nine party team should go and healing their wounded, Wheeljack gives them a [[Command Center (G1)|transdimensional communicator]] to try and contact their home dimension. | ||
Three hours later, Pathfinder is still trying to decide who, other than herself, should go on the mission. The transdimensional communicator, unable to contact the GoBots’ homeworld before, starts to transmit a message from [[You|a very important person]]... | Three hours later, Pathfinder is still trying to decide who, other than herself, should go on the mission. The transdimensional communicator, unable to contact the GoBots’ homeworld before, starts to transmit a message from [[You|a very important person]]... | ||
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*[[Man-O-War]] (9) | *[[Man-O-War]] (9) | ||
*[[Rest-Q (GoBots)|Rest-Q]] (13) | *[[Rest-Q (GoBots)|Rest-Q]] (13) | ||
|h2=[[Renegade]]s | |h2=[[Renegade]]s | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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* The members appearing in The Last Sunset would be determined by fan-vote via hashtags on Facebook From November 23 until November 31 of 2016. | * The members appearing in The Last Sunset would be determined by fan-vote via hashtags on Facebook From November 23 until November 31 of 2016. | ||
* Characters mentioned but not seen include [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]], [[Ultra Magnus (SG)|Ultra Magnus]], and [[Skyklik]]. | * Characters mentioned but not seen include [[Sir Soundwave|Soundwave]], [[Ultra Magnus (SG)|Ultra Magnus]], and [[Skyklik]]. | ||
* | * Included are tech spec bios for Path Finder, Small Foot, Treds, Buggy Man, Rest-Q, Man-O-War, Road Ranger, and Bad Boy. | ||
* The last page is based on the [[Tech-Spec Manual| S.T.A.R.S. Tech Spec Manual]] | * The last page is based on the [[Tech-Spec Manual| S.T.A.R.S. Tech Spec Manual]] | ||
* Path Finder’s “hat” is called a Robotofez. | * Path Finder’s “hat” is called a Robotofez. Robotofezes are cool. | ||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== | ||
* There is no November 31. | * There is no November 31. But reality itself is breaking down, so we can forgive them, I guess. | ||
===Continuity notes=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
* Stepper would next appear in the lead in stories to [[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]. | * Stepper would next appear in the lead in stories to "[[Cybertron's Most Wanted]]". | ||
===Transformers references=== | ===Transformers references=== | ||
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===GoBots references=== | ===GoBots references=== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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| "Journey's Eve" | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | Transformers Collectors' Club (online exclusive) | ||||||||||||
| First published | November 23, 2016 | ||||||||||||
| By | Andrew Hall | ||||||||||||
| Illustrations by | Jim Sorenson and Jesse Wittenrich | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Shattered Glass | ||||||||||||
| Chronology | 2015 | ||||||||||||
| Page count | 11pp | ||||||||||||
The fate of the GoBots rests in YOUR hands!
Synopsis
Deep within the Earth a mysterious oberserver keeps track of the Gobots’ mission…
Meanwhile, the GoBots, with an unconscious Stepper still in tow, try to meet with the Autobots leader. However, Cliffjumper remains suspicious of these new arrivals, until he receives a communication from his commander, telling him to let them in. The GoBots are led through Ironworks Base, still under repairs from recent Shatterdverse Autobot attacks, to the conference room. They are introduced to “Mr. Hawk”, and ask about the condition of the other three members of their team that arrived ahead of them.
Using a wrist-mounted communicator, Metalhawk tells Wheeljack to bring the three other GoBots in. The GoBots are relieved that their teammates are safe. However, Metalhawk informs them that they have a friend of theirs, as well. The GoBots are understandably confused when Small Foot starts glowing and a Solarbot reveals itself, having hitched a ride earlier. Metalhawk is glad to finally meet Solarbot, having heard much about him from Soundwave. The Solarbot reveals that, much like the GoBots' home dimension, his colony has also been drained of it’s energy by an unknown phenomenon.
Wheeljack explains the reason both of their home dimensions were affected is because their worlds are “satellites” of the Classicsverse. When Ultra Magnus used rarefied energon to destroy the Classicsverse, he knocked these other “satellite” universes out of orbit, causing these energy shortages. Stunned by the enormity of their problem, everyone tries to find a solution. Solarbot theorizes that positively affecting the rarefied energon in this universe should help rebalance the problems facing their own universes. Wheeljack is impressed by the idea, but worries that they don’t have a supercomputer powerful enough to control the energon radiation needed to affect the rarefied energon on a universal scale.
However, Cliffjumper knows where one is…
Afterward, Stepper is locked up in an Autobot cell, mourning Nebulon’s death and waiting for his allies to find and free him by tracking his emergency beacon. However, he starts to feel tremors around him and feels himself pulled across dimensions to a mysterious city.
Meanwhile, the Autobots and GoBots try to figure out the fastest way to get to the supercomputer, since spacebridge technology is currently unstable and ground travel is too slow. The Micromaster Transport is decided as the quickest way to get there, but it can only seat five of the GoBots, with one of them being inhabited by the Solarbot, and Skyklik as a pilot. While trying to decide who the five of their nine party team should go and healing their wounded, Wheeljack gives them a transdimensional communicator to try and contact their home dimension.
Three hours later, Pathfinder is still trying to decide who, other than herself, should go on the mission. The transdimensional communicator, unable to contact the GoBots’ homeworld before, starts to transmit a message from a very important person...
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Guardians | Renegades | Evil Autobots | Good Autobots | Others |
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Quotes
“Mr. Jumper, allow the Buggy Man to reassure you. We most certainly are alien spies, and I am uniquely qualified to assist with the parasites you require.”
- —The Buggy Man giving WAY too much information.
Notes
- The members appearing in The Last Sunset would be determined by fan-vote via hashtags on Facebook From November 23 until November 31 of 2016.
- Characters mentioned but not seen include Soundwave, Ultra Magnus, and Skyklik.
- Included are tech spec bios for Path Finder, Small Foot, Treds, Buggy Man, Rest-Q, Man-O-War, Road Ranger, and Bad Boy.
- The last page is based on the S.T.A.R.S. Tech Spec Manual
- Path Finder’s “hat” is called a Robotofez. Robotofezes are cool.
Errors
- There is no November 31. But reality itself is breaking down, so we can forgive them, I guess.
Continuity notes
- Stepper would next appear in the lead in stories to "Cybertron's Most Wanted".
Transformers references
- Cliffjumper's many adventures throughout the multiverse and especially in the Shattered Glass universe are referenced.
- Metalhawk is shown to be very good at pretending to be a human and copying their mannerisms.
- S.T.A.R.S. is referenced numerous times.
GoBots references
External links
- Spatiotemporal Challengers Part 3: "Journey's Eve" at The Official Transformers Collectors' Club


